Squeeze Box: The Complete Works of "Weird Al" Yankovic features all 14 of Al’s
studio albums, plus a 15th album of odds and ends called Medium Rarities. It
comes with a 100-page booklet of rare photos, and it’s enclosed in an amazing
replica of Al’s accordion.

The ultimate tribute to one of the most prolific musical careers of the last
four decades, Squeeze Box features all 14 of Weird Al’s studio albums remastered
on 150-gram vinyl, spanning from his debut album "Weird Al" Yankovic (1983) to
Mandatory Fun (2014). Mandatory Fun was not only the first comedy album in
history to debut at #1 on the Billboard chart, but also the first to even reach
that lofty position in over 50 years. Altogether, the albums included in Squeeze
Box have earned multiple Grammy awards, as well as dozens of gold and platinum
records in the U.S., Canada and Australia.

Six of these albums make their debut on vinyl as part of Squeeze Box. Each has
been newly remastered by Grammy Award-winning engineer Mark Wilder and
personally approved by Yankovic. An Al-curated 15th bonus disc, Medium Rarities,
features specially selected non-album tracks from across his remarkable career.

Squeeze Box comes in a unique package worthy of Weird Al’s inimitable style: an
amazing replica of his signature accordion, with each album stored in its
bellows. An accompanying 100-page book features a trove of rare and unseen
photos and memorabilia.

“Weird Al” Yankovic’s pitch-perfect parodies and pastiches of popular music’s
greatest acts have earned him millions of fans around the globe. By keeping his
finger on the pulse of the pop charts and harnessing the promotional powers of
the Internet and social media, Al went from novelty musician and favorite of
radio personality Dr. Demento to left-field hitmaker when “Eat It”— a loving
parody of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”—chewed up the charts in 1984 and earned a
Grammy Award for Best Comedy Recording. Since then, getting a hit song sent up
Weird Al has become a sign of true popularity, whether you’re Madonna (“Like a
Surgeon”), Nirvana (“Smells Like Nirvana”), Coolio (“Amish Paradise”) or Lady
Gaga (“Perform This Way”).

Dare To Be Stupid (1985)
1. Like A Surgeon
2. Dare To Be Stupid
3. I Want A New Duck
4. One More Minute
5. Yoda
6. George of the Jungle
7. Slime Creatures from Outer Space
8. Girls Just Want To Have Lunch
9. This Is the Life
10. Cable TV
11. Hooked On Polkas

Polka Party! (1986)
1. Living With A Hernia
2. Dog Eat Dog
3. Addicted To Spuds
4. One of Those Days
5. Polka Party!
6. Here's Johnny
7. Don't Wear Those Shoes
8. Toothless People
9. Good Enough For Now
10. Christmas At Ground Zero

Even Worse (1988)
1. Fat
2. Stuck In A Closet with Vanna White
3. (This Song's Just) Six Words Long
4. You make Me
5. I Think I'm A Clone Now
6. Lasagna
7. Melanie
8. Alimony
9. Velvet Elvis
10. Twister
11. Good Old Days

Off The Deep End (1992)
1. Smells Like Nirvana
2. Trigger Happy
3. I Can't Watch This
4. Polka Your Eyes Out
5. I Was Only Kidding
6. The White Stuff
7. When I Was Your Age
8. Taco Grande
9. Airline Amy
10. The Plumbing Song
11. You Don't Love Me Anymore
12. Bite Me